Cellulosic ethanol looks more like a demonstration project than an industry

Corn ethanol represents the first generation of biofuels. Cellulosic ethanol, made from grass, woody plants, and crop debris, was supposed to be the second generation. But, reports Harvest Public Media, it’s “harder to make than grain ethanol,” and the industry is still looking for a toehold in the fuels market. Three large cellulosic ethanol plants… » Read More

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